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- Bad Ideas at the WSJ, Customization Edition
- The WSJ's 'Last-Man-Standing' Play
- How Long Will The WSJ Keep Its Pay Model?
- Despite Negativity, Citigroup Analyst Rates AbitibiBowater a 'Speculative Buy'
- WSJ.com Will Go Free, Eventually
- Newspapers 'Rightsizing'? More Like Frightsizing
- Can A New Netflix-Like Service Save the Magazine Industry?
- NYT Finally Moves to Re-Brand the IHT: What Took So Long?
- The Latest Nail In Newspapers' Coffin: Outsourcing
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Huffington Post Now a New Media Powerhouse
on Jun 25, 2008 by Mathew Ingram
- Yahoo and the Newspaper Publishers: Playing with Fire
- Newspapers Ads and Circulation Continue to Decline
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Top 100 Advertisers Shifted $1 Billion to the Web in 2007
on Jun 23, 2008 by Michael Arrington
- Why Newspapers Must Embrace RSS
- Why Google Should Buy the New York Times
- How Low Will Gannett Go?
- New York Times Gets Social - But No Dating, Please
- Gannett's Cozy Cozi Investment
- MBIA Vs. NYT
- McClatchy's Guantanamo Series: Timely Point Amid Cutbacks
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Connecting the Dots of the Internet Revolution
on Jun 18, 2008 by Scott Karp
- Newspapers' 'Near Death Spiral,' Courtesy Web 2.0
- AP Hands Local and National News Sites an Opportunity to Get Links and Traffic
- Scripps Finds Breaking Up Is Easy to Do in Cable
- David Einhorn/Lehman Brothers: Another NYT Hatchet Job
- LA Times' Madness Is Brand Suicide
- A Reader-Owned New York Times?
- Internet Display Advertising Falters in Q1
- What Is Wrong With Tribune's Math?
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Why Isn't Sam Zell Selling the LA Times?
on Jun 10, 2008 by Felix Salmon
- Newspapers: Can Less News Create Higher Margins?
- AbitibiBowater, Canfor and Catalyst Paper Among RBC's Top Forestry Picks
- What Magazines Don’t Understand About the Web
- Memo to Print: It’s the Multiples
- Ballmer on Newspapers: Wrong Again
- Print Is Toast - Ballmer
- How the FT Is Losing the Financial Opinion Wars
- Microsoft's Ballmer Kills Print
- If Your Users Fail, Your Website Fails
- Trusting the WSJ
- Newspaper Industry, Summer 2008: The Smell of Burning Furniture
- Jeremy Allaire: The Future of Newspapers
- Nasdaq Real-Time Quotes: WSJ Fails Journalism 101
- Help Wanted: Newspaper Classified Ad Sales Continue to Slide
- Chatting With News Corp's Rupert Murdoch
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